Intent to relocate? Ongoing court action/no parenting plan
You absolutely need to file a notice of intent to relocate. You might even consider filing a motion to do so. Technically it sounds like you...
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You absolutely need to file a notice of intent to relocate. You might even consider filing a motion to do so. Technically it sounds like you...
The only issue would be your husband's. The ex is not precluded by the CPO from being around him, only him around her. Generally a court will...
I disagree. More and more I do see courts "forcing" shared parenting when it's in the best interest of the child provided a parent complies with...
If the child has been adopted, you have no rights to see him except for what his adoptive parents choose to allow. If the child, has not been...
Judges are all over the place on this issue. I agree with counsel that if you move you run the risk of having the kids sent back to Ohio. Each...
A full hearing on a CPO is usually held within a short time frame after issuance, usually 7 to 10 days if service is profected. Disputing a CPO...
There should be a number that they take out for biweekly, twice a month, weekly or monthly. It's not up toy our fiscal department to determine how...
Generally a person who meets the residency requirements for Ohio can file for divorce, dissolution, or legal separation. In Ohio this is 6 months...
Child support and a name change are two separate issues. He can file for a name change in the probate court even if he doesn't pay support. ...
Having legal custody generally means you get to make decisions for the child child (including where she lives) subject to the rights of the parents...